The document discusses personas in product design. It begins by defining a persona as a representative profile of a customer base that focuses on how a particular profile uses an application in context. It notes personas are based on real user behaviors and goals but are not actual people. The document then discusses the history of personas stemming from Alan Cooper's work designing programs for specific people. It provides examples of Cooper's personas and how he used them. The document also discusses debates around personas and arguments for and against them. It concludes by providing tips on creating effective personas through user research and examples from companies like PayCycle, MindKey, WaMu, and Workday.
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